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ROME - The Eternal City’s centuries-old cobblestone streets may soon be relegated to a few tourist-friendly pedestrian squares as Rome paves over the huge slabs that first appeared more than 2,000 years ago. During the next two months the city council plans to resurface one major central thoroughfare, Via Delle Botteghe Oscure, and stretches of the roads that run alongside the River Tiber. It is part of a broader plan to restrict the use of cobblestones to pedestrian areas, city officials said.
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